Outside Mirrors

Probe the battery positive voltage circuit of the power mirror switch harness connector with a test lamp that is connected to a good ground.

If the test lamp does not illuminate, test the battery positive voltage circuit of the power mirror switch for a short to ground or an open.

Connect a test lamp between the battery positive voltage circuit of the power mirror switch harness .connector and the ground circuit of the power mirror switch harness connector.

If the test lamp does not illuminate, repair the open in the power mirror switch ground circuit.

Probe each of the power mirror motor control circuits of the power mirror switch harness connector with a test lamp that is connected to a good ground.

If the test lamp does not illuminate, check the connectors at the switch. If the connection is good, replace the switch.

If the test lamp does illuminate, repair the short to battery positive voltage in the power mirror motor control circuit. If the circuit, connections and switch are working normally replace the mirror motor.

Removal & InstallationMotor

Use your fingers to grasp the inboard and outboard edges of the mirror.

Carefully pull on the mirror face to disengage the attaching tabs from the housing.

Remove the upper trim finish panel from the front door.

Remove the rearview mirror sound absorber.

Disconnect the rearview mirror electrical connector, if equipped.

Remove the rearview mirror nuts.

Remove the rearview mirror from the door

Remove the mirror motor attaching screws.

Remove the mirror motor from the mirror housing routing the electrical connector through the door opening.

To install:

Installation is the reverse of removal.

Fig. Carefully pull on the mirror face to disengage the attaching tabs from the housing

Switch

Lift the pull cup liner.

Remove the pull cup screws from the door trim.

Using a small flat-bladed tool, pry the rearward end of the pull cup out of the door trim.

Pull rearward to disengage the forward pull cup hook from the door trim.

Disconnect the mirror switch electrical connector.

Disengage the locking tabs that hold the mirror switch in the pull cup.